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The Cold One Hundred first took shape when lead guitarist Jacob Ward and singer/lyricist Neish-Melling started bunking off University lectures to write songs, eventually roping in Harper, Walker and drummer Sam Dabrowski to complete the band line-up in February 2010<ref>{{cite web|last=Sue|first=David|title=Interview: The Cold One Hundred|url=http://www.citylife.co.uk/news_and_reviews/news/10019159_interview__the_cold_one_hundred|work=Manchester Evening News|publisher=City Life|accessdate=22 March 2011}}</ref>. Within a month they were described as "A band with all the potential to break the mould of mundane Indie music"<ref>{{cite web|last=Lewis|first=Joe|title=Interview TCOH|url=http://arkmag.co.uk/live-review-the-cold-one-hundred/|work=Ark|publisher=Ark|accessdate=22 March 2011}}</ref>.
The Cold One Hundred first took shape when lead guitarist Jacob Ward and singer/lyricist Neish-Melling started bunking off University lectures to write songs, eventually roping in Harper, Walker and drummer Sam Dabrowski to complete the band line-up in February 2010<ref>{{cite web|last=Sue|first=David|title=Interview: The Cold One Hundred|url=http://www.citylife.co.uk/news_and_reviews/news/10019159_interview__the_cold_one_hundred|work=Manchester Evening News|publisher=City Life|accessdate=22 March 2011}}</ref>. Within a month they were described as "A band with all the potential to break the mould of mundane Indie music"<ref>{{cite web|last=Lewis|first=Joe|title=Interview TCOH|url=http://arkmag.co.uk/live-review-the-cold-one-hundred/|work=Ark|publisher=Ark|accessdate=22 March 2011}}</ref>.


The band's first demos, recorded at Sandhills Studios in Liverpool, received widespread local acclaim as the band were hotly tipped as 'ones to watch' by Manchester-based High Voltage<ref>{{cite web|last=Cheetham|first=Richard|title=New Noise: The Cold One Hundred|url=http://www.highvoltage.org.uk/article.php?type=10&id=347|work=High Voltage|accessdate=22 March 2011}}</ref> and Ark<ref>{{cite web|last=Lewis|first=Joe|title=TCOH Demo Review|url=http://arkmag.co.uk/the-cold-one-hundred-demos-2011/|work=Ark}}</ref> Magazines. The band have played live sessions for both [[BBC Radio Lancashire]] and [[BBC Radio Manchester]], and are scheduled to go back into the studio in early 2011 with a view to a possible debut single release.
The band's first demos, recorded at Sandhills Studios in Liverpool, received widespread local acclaim as the band were hotly tipped as 'ones to watch' by Manchester-based High Voltage<ref>{{cite web|last=Cheetham|first=Richard|title=New Noise: The Cold One Hundred|url=http://www.highvoltage.org.uk/article.php?type=10&id=347|work=High Voltage|accessdate=22 March 2011}}</ref> and Ark<ref>{{cite web|last=Lewis|first=Joe|title=TCOH Demo Review|url=http://arkmag.co.uk/the-cold-one-hundred-demos-2011/|work=Ark}}</ref> Magazines. The band has played live sessions for both [[BBC Radio Lancashire]] and [[BBC Radio Manchester]], and are scheduled to go back into the studio in early 2011 with a view to a possible debut single release.


In the short time since their formation, The Cold One Hundred have played numerous gigs across the UK, including supports with [[The Vaccines]], [[The Heartbreaks]] and [[Cold Cave]].
In the short time since their formation, The Cold One Hundred have played numerous gigs across the UK, including supports with [[The Vaccines]], [[The Heartbreaks]] and [[Cold Cave]].

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The Cold One Hundred, 93 Feet East, London
The Cold One Hundred, live in London

The Cold One Hundred are a British indie rock band formed in Salford in early 2010. The band consist of Amory Neish-Melling (Vocals), Jake Ward (Guitar), Joshua Harper (Guitar), Jacob Walker (Bass) and Sam Dabrowski (Drums).

A recent article printed in the Manchester Evening News said of the band: "Armed with a clutch of full-blooded romantic pop anthems... substance along with intoxicating doses of idealism and romance, is something The Cold One Hundred clearly aren't lacking in. Combining Suede pomp, Clash punky freneticism and large splashes of Morrissey poetic swoon, The Cold One Hundred are classic Britpop elegance compacted into the neatest seven inch pop parcel."[1]

History

The Cold One Hundred first took shape when lead guitarist Jacob Ward and singer/lyricist Neish-Melling started bunking off University lectures to write songs, eventually roping in Harper, Walker and drummer Sam Dabrowski to complete the band line-up in February 2010[2]. Within a month they were described as "A band with all the potential to break the mould of mundane Indie music"[3].

The band's first demos, recorded at Sandhills Studios in Liverpool, received widespread local acclaim as the band were hotly tipped as 'ones to watch' by Manchester-based High Voltage[4] and Ark[5] Magazines. The band has played live sessions for both BBC Radio Lancashire and BBC Radio Manchester, and are scheduled to go back into the studio in early 2011 with a view to a possible debut single release.

In the short time since their formation, The Cold One Hundred have played numerous gigs across the UK, including supports with The Vaccines, The Heartbreaks and Cold Cave.

References

  1. ^ Sue, David. "Interview: The Cold One Hundred". Manchester Evening News. City Life. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  2. ^ Sue, David. "Interview: The Cold One Hundred". Manchester Evening News. City Life. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  3. ^ Lewis, Joe. "Interview TCOH". Ark. Ark. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  4. ^ Cheetham, Richard. "New Noise: The Cold One Hundred". High Voltage. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
  5. ^ Lewis, Joe. "TCOH Demo Review". Ark.

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